LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- The Florida Gators were well represented at the Orlando NFTC on Sunday. Six Florida verbal commits made the trip to ESPN's Wide World of Sports at Disney, and the group did not disappoint.

Powell will be joined by a future Florida teammate, wide receiver Ahmad Fulwood, who also received an invitation. Powell said he looks forward to spending time with his future teammates.

"It seems like in everything I go to there is always somebody that committed to Florida there," Powell said. "This is just another opportunity to just get closer with those guys that committed."

Fulwood said he looks forward to facing some of the top competition in the country in Oregon.

"It's a blessing to be invited," Fulwood said. "Ever since I saw it last summer I knew I wanted to be one of the chosen ones for this year's camp. I'm ready to go to Oregon and compete with the best in the country."

Lane back in action

Four-star running back commit Adam Lane missed his junior year with a broken fibula, so Sunday was Lane's first physical contact since the injury. He was pleased.

"It held up good," Lane said. "It felt great for my first time getting some contact. If felt great."

Lane was concerned with how he would do in the pass-blocking drills due to the injury, but he said after a slow start he gained confidence in the leg.

"I had a couple of misses at first," Lane said, "but after I warmed up, I thought I did real well."

Despite being committed to Florida, Lane said he is still hearing from USF, Purdue, FSU, Alabama, LSU and South Carolina. Lane said he remains a solid commitment to the Gators.

Other news and notes

The No. 64-ranked player in the country, Keanu Neal, a Florida safety commit, was in attendance but not able to participate due to a minor back injury he suffered while lifting weights. Neal said the injury should not keep him out of spring football.

Florida defensive tackle commit Caleb Brantley did well during position and one-on-one drills, but Brantley said he was not happy with his performance overall. "I thought I did great," Brantley said, "but in my eyes I still underachieved."